Patient with possible broken hip at medical facility, Selah WA
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Emergency responders are attending to a patient with a suspected broken hip near East Goodlander Road. The patient is located in the first floor hallway and multiple units are responding to provide medical aid.
Audio|Heard on: Yakima City / County Police, Fire and EMS, Washington State Patrol
Listen to dispatch call
02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Please, RPPETA.
00:01
Station 21, I have an alpha call at near East Goodlander Road.
00:06
East 3-11.
00:07
AMR en route to that.
00:09
However, the very last comment that I don't believe got through ProQA is the patient has a possible broken hip.
00:16
AMR is now ready to do a medic call.
00:18
Would you like station tones?
00:22
That is permanent.
00:40
Taylor Dicry respond to a possible fractured hip near East Goodlander Road.
00:45
Patient will be in the 100 hallway.
00:49
Patient is still down.
00:51
Taylor Ditty Clear Respond, (number withheld).
00:53
It's a good one of the hallway facing down in the hallway.
00:57
The possible broken hip, (number withheld).
00:59
Really? Thank you.
01:00
Thank you.
01:13
If you just want to cue this and have him call back when he gets there.
01:18
Valley Fire, Station 21 is responding at (number withheld).
01:23
Station in demand.
01:27
Rescue 21.
01:30
Rescue 21 to (number withheld) patients located in a 100 hallway.
01:40
At Rescue 21, you have Ambulance 7 and route from an unknown location, also Medic 6.
01:49
From Yakima.
01:55
Valley Fire, Rescue 21 received.
02:04
Valley Fire, duty 21 responding.
02:09
June 21, 1436.
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Location mentioned:
E Goodlander Rd, Selah, WA 98942
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